VR Headset for Endoscopy and Microsurgery
Project Overview
Endoscopic surgeries have become increasingly prevalent in the operating room along with the visualization techniques used to perform them. Traditionally, large monitors have been used to display the images from the surgical tools, however, these are bulky and don’t provide as immersive of an experience as other methods do. This problem has been partially addressed by using virtual reality headsets. One major limitation of these however, is that they do not allow the surgeon to see anything outside of the operative view. This is a problem as the surgeon will have to remove the headset everytime he or she has to change instruments, or perform macroscopically. The goal of this project is to design a VR headset that would allow the surgeon to transition from the operative view to normal view without the use of the surgeon’s hands.
Team Picture
Files
- Preliminary Report - VR Headset for Endoscopy and Microsuregery (October 11, 2018)
- Preliminary Notebook - VR Headset for Endoscopy (October 11, 2018)
- Final Poster (December 7, 2018)
- PDS - VR Headset for Endoscopy and Microsurgery (September 21, 2018)
- Final Report (December 12, 2018)
- Final Notebook - Team (December 12, 2018)
- Preliminary Presentation - VR Headset for Endoscopy and Microsurgery (October 5, 2018)
Contact Information
Team Members
- Samuel Peters - Co-Team Leader
- Thomas Geissler - Co-Team Leader
- Sam Simon - Communicator
- Samuel Schini - BSAC
- Joshua Niesen - BWIG
- Jacob Cohn - BPAG
Advisor and Client
- Dr. Willis Tompkins - Advisor
- Dr. Azam Ahmed - Client